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Lee Sin Is the First Hero To Make Me Truly Consider Quitting League of Legends

So we've dealt with a lot of balancing issues in the past, but usually (not always), they eventually get dealt with. For example, Jayce was imbalanced enough that I would have quit the game because of him, without a second thought. He was just a generally broken hero, far over the line of any acceptable balance disparity (LoL will never be 100% balanced). Jayce, however, was nerfed, and this has brought him more in line. Rengar is another recent example of this

Lee Sin is different. Lee Sin has been left is this grossly overpowered state for ages, and patch after patch goes by, with Lee Sin being picked or banned in 100% of games, and nothing is done to fix him. It's just not fun playing against Lee Sin anymore, and I'm considering quitting the game over it

He's just so horribly overpowered, and he's been that way for far too long. Does anyone else feel this way about Lee Sin?

And you give no reasons as to why he is in an overpowered state, giving no credit to your argument and no method of rebuttal.

Give clear and cut reasons as to why you think he's overpowered. I would love to know. He's a veritable swiss army knife with little resources to manage, true. But even he has his limitations, and weaknesses that can be exploited.